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Jason Statham has quickly become a key part of the extended
Fast & Furious universe despite arriving relatively late to the party after making his franchise debut at the very end of the sixth installment. His Deckard Shaw was the villain of number seven, before he was then welcomed into the family in double quick time during the next movie, something that didn’t sit too well with the #JusticeForHan supporters.
Scheduling conflicts saw Statham and Dwayne Johnson sit out the upcoming
F9, though, in favor of their spinoff
Hobbs & Shaw, which earned over $750 million at the box office to prove that the series can not only survive but thrive without Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto. Producer Kelly McCormick recently revealed that a sequel won’t be happening for a while yet, and Statham has now echoed those sentiments in a new interview by admitting that he’s waiting on the script to come together.
Dwayne Johnson s Luke Hobbs and Jason Statham s Deckard Shaw remain key parts of the Fast & Furious family, according to Justin Lin.
The 49-year-old director has revealed he still considers the characters to be important parts of the money-spinning franchise, even though they appeared in a spin-off movie - Hobbs & Shaw - in 2019.
He told Deadline: I never really considered them gone, you know? To me, theyâre still in this universe; theyâre part of this family. Whatever we do, whenever weâre talking about the next chapter, I never feel like I have any restrictions, so Iâm excited for what we build, and as weâre coming to this kind of final chapter of this saga, I think Iâm excited to revisit ⦠Any character, in any situation, is up for discussion.
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Dwayne Johnson s Luke Hobbs and Jason Statham s Deckard Shaw remain key parts of the Fast & Furious family, according to Justin Lin.
The 49-year-old director has revealed he still considers the characters to be important parts of the money-spinning franchise, even though they appeared in a spin-off movie - Hobbs & Shaw - in 2019.
He told Deadline: I never really considered them gone, you know? To me, they’re still in this universe; they’re part of this family. Whatever we do, whenever we’re talking about the next chapter, I never feel like I have any restrictions, so I’m excited for what we build, and as we’re coming to this kind of final chapter of this saga, I think I’m excited to revisit … Any character, in any situation, is up for discussion.
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